1000s of acres of forest was destroyed, a lake disappeared, cant remember how many
died 3 or 4 i think.
I live in Yakima and lived through it, the sun didn't shine all day, when it happened it was
like an eclipse was happening but it lasted all day.
The ash covered hundreds of miles affecting many people with breathing problems,
hundreds of vehicles that where driven in the ash had motors destroyed.
It took weeks to clear streets and parking lots of the ash, some of us used the ash to
create speed bumps in the streets. Cars going even 20 miles an hour would kick up ash
clouds for days after the eruption.
damage that mt.Haleakala cause in its last eruption?
everything was destroyed
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Mount Hood at its last eruption cause a major amount of damage. Many people were injured when it erupted and a few died.
it causd 36 dead 24 missing
damage that mt.Haleakala cause in its last eruption?
There's nothing on the Antarctic continent for a volcanic eruption to damage.
everything was destroyed
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1707Little to no damage because Mt. Fuji's first eruption is estimated long before civilization in Japan.Not sure... but my last eruption lasted about 10 seconds
Mount Hood at its last eruption cause a major amount of damage. Many people were injured when it erupted and a few died.
it causd 36 dead 24 missing
around 36 miles from it
No. It also affects the atmosphere by the emission of gasses including some toxic ones, and could cause damage to water bodies when flowing magma comes in contact with the ocean or sea during an eruption, thereby leading to pollution.
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By burning everything in its path and after thats done the ash can also do some damage.
a ton because of the ash and no i don't know the exact number cause the last time it erupted was in 1707